Little public support for doctors strikes
The Marmalade Trust - Ipsos survey found that 61% of UK adults who have ever personally experienced feelings of loneliness have never told anyone they are feel lonely.
With the opening weeks of the election campaign behind us, Ipsos's Political Monitor finds the Conservatives and Labour still fighting it out in the race for Number 10.
NGOs believe their relationship with companies is crucial and their influence will only grow as CSR becomes more deeply embedded in company behaviour. Ilana Tyler-Rubinstein asks: do companies really pay attention to NGOs?
The origins of the Labour party's decline in Scotland and the parallel rise of the SNP go back much further than the Independence Referendum, writes Mark Diffley in the Huffington Post.
A new survey by Ipsos published today by Inside Housing ahead of the general election has found 79% of Prospective Parliamentary Candidates in marginal constituencies agree that there is a housing crisis in Britain.
A survey of MPs' attitudes has found unexpected support for using randomised controlled trials to test social policy. It also found tensions over fairness, and a preference for personal stories when talking to the public.
Ipsos's Election Briefing - held on 10 April 2015 - reveals the views of our elected (and unelected) politicians on how companies should act, industry favourability, lobbying, and the issues facing Britain today.
Mark Diffley writes on the BBC website on the findings of part two of our Scottish General Election Priorities poll for BBC Scotland.
Today we publish additional findings of our poll for BBC Scotland outlining the most important priorities of voters in Scotland.